... In regards to pregnancy, and women becoming pregnant? Are men more responsible for this, with the old saying "he should have kept it in his pants!" Or are women, since they have the ability to say no to sex altogether, or take methods of birth control? Or are they both equal in this regard?
Discuss and explain.
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Why doesn't the men option say "He could have said no"?
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Both. This isn't even a question.
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This makes pregnancy sound bad. In the right case, it is, but not all cases.
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Depends on the agreed form of contraception.
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Both. They each put in 23 chromosomes.
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All the above.
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Takes two to tango
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Both. They make both male and female contraceptives.
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Women these days because they walk around asking for it. Men have no clue what they are doing, women do.
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Depends on situation, IMO. Also, you're a liar [spoiler]i have to had sex. [i]twice.[/i][/spoiler]
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It depends on what you agree to ahead of time. If neither of you want kids, and you agree on a form of birth control, the party that violates that agreement is responsible. Otherwise both parties are equally responsible.
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Both. You need both the male and female to do it, both are responsible.
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Edited by cxkxr: 11/6/2013 7:56:51 AMIf men are equally responsible for women getting pregnant, shouldn't they have equal say on abortion? Srs question.
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Both. I'm sure that men and women can't asexually reproduce by budding.
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Though your points make me question myself, I stand with 'Both'.
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Both, but I'm inclined to vote for women merely because they will have a physical investment in what happens afterwards.
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Both are responsible.
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It takes two to tango.
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I am Buzzlight Year *sips tea*
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Le bump... Nobody wants to explain their reasoning, 'aye?